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Comentario de lpvoidx

Great for reflecting fear in PvP.

Fun History: When the green dragons were first released it was possible to use this to reflect the Corruption of the Earth ability used by Emeriss. Essentially once you got her to 75% you could kill her immediately with her own ability. This was obviously patched very quickly.

Comentario de depthad

Ipvoidx has this very right, this made Emeriss a joke of a fight and was promptly nerfed the following week after discovery.

Comentario de Parallax

Destruction locks will many times deathcoil immedietly after throwing a shadowbolt at a seduced target. Trinketing out of the seduce and popping this trinket will not only reflect the shadowbolt but the deathcoil as well. Since deathcoil is one of the main defenses of a lock, the fight should be in the bag at this point. Alternatively, one could try and pop this trinket as the shadowbolt hits to reflect the deathcoil only if PvP trinket is not up.

Comentario de kefeg

being a rogue, letting a warlock out of your stunlock for just a few seconds, you find out that they were SPAMING deathcoil just as fast as you were spamming hemo/ssif you time when they break out of your stunlock and flip this on, their deathcoil is just an extention to the stunlock.

Comentario de Merylyan

Comentario de Althal

This can be used as a shadow priest in combination with Shadow Word: Death. Pop trinket+cast SW: Death. The enemy takes both the initial damage + the one you inflict on yourself upon cast. Quick burst dmg!

Comentario de Volboris

It actually has a fairly decent rate vs. level 70 in PvP, around 70-80%.

Comentario de Xhenohn

If a shadow priest casts SW:D at someone with this trinket up, would he get the damage X2?

Comentario de sneakygnome

If you equip this trinket out of combat, how long before you can use it? 30 seconds like most other trinkets?

If thats the case, I really can't justify running around in PVP using this in my trinket slot.

Comentario de LatroVir

Formerly a very potent item to have in order to stop heavy Shadow users (i.e. Locks and S. Priests)... However, like most older Engineering Trinkets... it received a series of nerfs.

The biggest nerf to this came around 2.2. The nerf in question is that you can 'resist' the buff completely. Given that there's so many useful trinkets out there now (the Insignia of Alliance/Horde, all sorts of On Use trinkets WITH Stats, yadda yadda), equipping this is a gamble with the odds not quite in your favor.

Basically... like all other On Use Items, you have to wait 30 seconds for it to "warm up" and become usable. Now, that's basically 30 seconds minimum you are running around with a trinket that gives a very small Shadow Resist at the 60-70 range... and then, when you can use it... well chances are you might just resist your buff... making the whole point of equipping it useless... and if you hoping to ensure survival.. well forget it.

I find the nerf to the Reflectors particularly offensive... for the most part, you couldn't aquire or use many of these trinkets conceivably into your 50s. This one trinket in particular isn't usable until level 55! So the end result is that you have a faithful trinket for around 5 levels tops! After that, this is basically trash... why wear an item with a weak resist and chance to do NOTHING else to try and ward off one class and one spec... when there's many other trinkets out there that are usable, and even less expensive?

Comentario de Norrinir

This line - "Chance to be resisted when used by players over level 60." nerfed it to oblivion now at lvl 80. All those reflectors had pretty fair chance to acutally work at lvl 70 (about 50%), however, another 10 levels and these trinkets are just "junk".

Did series of tests and the results are very disappointing. Out of 30 tries (all three reflectors combined), only Flame reflector worked - once. If we assume that their success rate is same for all three refletors, this gives you about 3 - 4% chance to actually work.

However, the sample size is pretty small, so the actual chance could be higher. Still, I wouldn't sell these trinkets; Blizzard once said they could remove this "over 60" fail chance. We can only hope.

Comentario de ClassicWarr

Comentario de Coldbear

Only really useful if you know you'll be fighting a lock or a shadow priest soon, but won't be needing the reflect in the next 30 seconds, or just feel like sacrificing the trinket slot if there's a lot of shadow stuff flying around.